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for ksgiving | Jay— t your list today il il it to your —_— THE pon Drug Co. 2., | Untiring Borts as Legion Member |, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, CETEOTBRTRONBODDGBRBOBBI 000 EO0T000COBENRONT @- THANKSGIVING SUGGESTIONS Herbert L. Mills Hardware Store 336 Main Street @@#fl##fiflfl#fifi&@fl'filQ'fi'fl‘%’fi’l WALL PAPER £ fegogeded e dote ode Dot Lot Eotet - To¥e X ST oY) The back ground for a happy home. An unexcelled line of Popular Priced Wall Papers Domestic and foreign now ready for your approval. Distinctively Decorative and Decidedly Durable. Do Not Miss Seeing Our New Line THE JOIN BOYLE Gfl...PANY Wholesale and Retafl Dealers in PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD AND OILS GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES WALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDINGS, METAL CEILINGS, ETC. 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. last summer reported the doings of the delegates for the benefit of the post. JACKSON NOW HEADS EDDY-GLOVER POST Former Secretary Honored for Read the N. Y. Call every day. —advt. ELOPED WITH PRISONER Guard Now Accused of Aiding \\Ovnnn w0 ‘s(‘fllvt‘ Harry C. Jackson was elected com- | mander o° the Eddy-Glover Post, NOV The nght Angle onHealth is to play safe with stomach, liver and bowels—keep them healthy and active. T AKE BEFCHAMS PILI The Largesi Sale Medzfc?z inthe World Sold Every- where Tested and proven for over 60 Years. Ask your Druggist how many years he has sold them. Used by Millions of People to insure Good Dlestlon nu Fair mp-nmrn smu Main Ftr-e( Drug Au mln and Shoe More- m No One Need Buy Cuticura Before He American Legion, at the annual meet- 08, none better, at Morans. [Welt of Buffalo, formerly is visiting in town for a Victor records, C. L. 0. —advt. party was given in honor ense Halverson at her irview strect, BSaturday fair, Nov, 10, 11, 12, 183, Curley’s orchestra.—advt. pter No. 21, O. BE. 8. will lar meeting Thursday re will be the usual social hines, C. L. Plerce & US PAINS AND ACHES Hard to Bear For Many Brigain Women. y women mistake their ches for troubles peculiar More often disordered kid- e aching back, os and |rn~xul:r f neglected remedy P of people testity to our neighbor! Read a N De Bay, Jr, 321 Church fter having the “flu” my e weukened, In fuct I was or. To bend or twist my eause pains in my back badly. .1 could hardly rest d I had no ambition to do he least effort to work | 0 out. I was advised to try ney Pills and I sent to the d got a.box. I commenced r in & week and they soon ¢ | bonus activity committee ing held last night 1in the post rooms. | ° Mr. Jackson, who has been serving ag adjutant during the past year, was the prime mover in Legion affairs in the city. In his speech of acceptance, Commander Jackson said that he was interested in the bonus but his par- ticular hobby was the memorial building in this city and ‘promised his administration would be with this paramount issue in view. James Rogers was elected first vice- commander, as a reward for his un- tiring efforts on various committees during the year. Mr. Rogers was a lieutenant in the artillery serving | of second vice-commander went to committee. during the war, and f§ ploneers of city legion affs H sllberg was unanimously adjutant for the coming year. H pliberg was chairman of lhe {lnr‘r | committee last year, and pointment will not run next March Rev. John L. Davis was re-clected post chaplin, and Dr. James Faulk- ner was chosen to be the post doctor for the coming year. Robert Bertini was re-elected treasurer for the com- ing year. The following we of the executive comm W. T. Squire, Stanley Vance, Harry Wessell, I James Fau |Ykn'r F rlnnk Pinches, \Vll(tr Rice and Harry Dyson. Mr. Burr was a sailor of the h(v out unul chosen members from a committee of three to a committee ven, and the TYollowing were 1l James McKenna; Raymond Queenin and John C lrlnn The state aid committee was elect- | ed to consist of Wialllam W. T. Squire, | Dr. James Faulkner and Robert Vance. The state ald committee has access to the $2,600,000 trust fund set aside by the state to help needy ex-service men. The needy ex-service -« man has simply to tell one of the porformed a lasting eure.” committee his case gnd he gets an amount without any publicity. Vige-Cheirman Jackson of the overseas for 14 months. The honors | Elllot Burr, of last year's publicity | . Clifford l‘ Tt was voted to enlarge the state | © | Clams, man, who was serv- nee for shoplifting, olice that Gans had forced her to elope with him under Norristown, Pa., Nov. 9.-—August Pasquale was indicted yesterday after- noon in criminal court an the charge of the murder of Blakely Coughlin, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Coughlin. The grand jury also found true bills charging kidnapping, burg- Luy and extortion, there being two ounts on the extortion (‘h‘u‘ge a threat of death. I INDIOT PASQUALE FOR MURDER | | Fancy Fresh . Caught Block Island Mackerel L Splendid Shore Haddock | Nice Fat Flounders ! Boston Blue Whole Fish Blue Fish Steak : Rockports Cod Smelts, Snapper Blues, Sea Trout, Sil- ver Bass, Salmon, Weekfish, Striped Bass, Iive and Boiled Shrimp, Round and Ldttle Neck Clams, Stcaming Finnan Haddie. Try our Guilford Oysters. They are Moore’s Block Island Bluefish, Butterfish, | (GRANULES) For INDIGESTION DISSOLVE INSTANTLY on the tongue, or in hot or cold water, or Try at soda fountains. QUICK RELIEF! ALSO IN TABLET FORM ———ee BY SCOTT & BOWNE : MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION N Proper mechanical equip- \ ment plus experienced M ekill insures A-1 Dry l l Service. ARaaning \ The New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. 72 WEST MAIN ST. @fi#@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ g All in Perfect Running Condition 2 Now is the tlme to buy, as we need the bt # space for Stocking new cars— Prices from $350.00’ up by Experienced 2 mechanics on all makes of cars ooTeteTodeetetetatedede] : a. Q) b | (¢} g 2 = 5 9Q Harry Starkie Auto Co. Service Station — — 287 Elm St. Salesroom 6 Main St. 'Phones 168-1188—New Britain, Conn. B 22t 258 255 o P BHGEOOBOBHEBLSFUGSFOGL GOV LABAHDOER BB GEFOGSHLABERVAGIBED T